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Yelp Promotes Local Washington Business With Free Event for 550

D. Channing Muller
January 11, 2011

Yelp hosted its sixth open event, a free gathering targeted to its community of business reviewers, for 550 guests on Thursday night at the National Museum of Crime and Punishment. Staged at a different venue each go-round, the party serves as a way to bring together the social review site’s online community with the local businesses they write about.

“For us, this event is not to make money but purely connect people with business in the area,” said Yelp’s local community marketing manager, Tara Lewis. “It’s a great promotional vehicle for [sponsors], as well as us, to go directly to the consumer and showcase what they offer in hopes that [the writers] come back for a full experience at their restaurant or business.”

The night began with a private hour-long reception for Yelp’s Elite Squad, the top 200 reviewers in the area. Though the main event attracted more than 3,000 RSVPs, the venue’s capacity limited Lewis to 500 guests tops. To keep control of the door, Lewis sent attendance confirmation emails to the first 500 to RSVP and separate wait list emails to the rest. Her team also worked with museum staffers to stagger the general admission entry and subsequent flow through the three floors of exhibits.
 
Lewis reached out to businesses surrounding the museum, as well as those new to Washington, to sponsor food and beverage service for the night. Companies like Barefoot Wines and Bubbly, Honest Tea, fitness center Studio 310, and the Suite Barbershop—along with nine restaurants and other businesses—set up serving tables and interactive displays at strategic locations throughout the museum to assist in traffic flow.

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Guests and event staffers had access to all of the museum's exhibits.
Guests and event staffers had access to all of the museum's exhibits.
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The autopsy exhibit in the C.S.I. Experience attracted a lot of attention.
The autopsy exhibit in the C.S.I. Experience attracted a lot of attention.
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The line of Yelp reviewers waiting to get into the party continued out the museum door and down the block.
The line of Yelp reviewers waiting to get into the party continued out the museum door and down the block.
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A stylist from the Suite Barbershop provided shaves for men in the C.S.I. Experience exhibit.
A stylist from the Suite Barbershop provided shaves for men in the C.S.I. Experience exhibit.
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Bach 19, a new beer made from a pre-prohibition recipe, had two serving stations at the beginning and end of the museum exhibits' layout.
Bach 19, a new beer made from a pre-prohibition recipe,  had two serving stations at the beginning and end of the museum exhibits' layout.
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Bar Dupont served individual scallops with parsnip puree topped with caper and pancetta butter along with an assortment of gelatin sweets and mini chocolate macaroons.
Bar Dupont served individual scallops with parsnip puree topped with caper and pancetta butter along with an assortment of gelatin sweets and mini chocolate macaroons.
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Reps from Studio 310 in Rockville used a customized scale to provide body scan analysis measuring bone density, metabolism, body fat percentage, and other factors to determine guests' body age.
Reps from Studio 310 in Rockville used a customized scale to provide body scan analysis measuring bone density, metabolism, body fat percentage, and other factors to determine guests' body age.
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The Suite Barbershop also had a stylist cutting hair in the C.S.I. Experience.
The Suite Barbershop also had a stylist cutting hair in the C.S.I. Experience.
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Barefoot Wines served five champagnes and 12 wines and provided reusable wine stoppers as takeaways.
Barefoot Wines served five champagnes and 12 wines and provided reusable wine stoppers as takeaways.
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Ping Pong Dim Sum served passion fruit and lime tea at its table in the C.S.I. Experience exhibit.
Ping Pong Dim Sum served passion fruit and lime tea at its table in the C.S.I. Experience exhibit.
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